Singapore Standard, 26 September 1956
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Title Section33 1956-09-26 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE jfcbL P*r VP"I FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL ***** ,5 lines) 2400 T f\j J .^l. 2gn 24M MI. No. 86 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1956 H PAGES J.i CENTS33 words
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617 1956-09-26 1 Wow? 1 CROWBAR HAMMER HACKSAW CHISEL Body Sprawled In Pool Of Blood Saw Used On Office Safe A 33-YEAR-OLD Sikh night-watchman of the Singapore Standard, Paul Singh, was battered and strangled to death early yesterday morning m the editorial office of The Standard m Lim617 words
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Article166 1956-09-26 1 Ll N Sept. 26 (Reuter)—Shipping lines s ing the Far East from British, Scandinavian and Northern European ports today suspended a 15 cent surcharge on frei, imposed last week because of fears of delays m the Canal. :atement explaining the suspension of the surcharge after eight166 words
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Article34 1956-09-26 1 PRIVATE TO STAND TRIAL (Rev- —Private Raymond Fred«rick Shepherd. ttin«bam. was today committed for trial on a charge of murdering one May Shepherd (nee White) m a Her apartment house on or about July34 words
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Article, Illustration8 1956-09-26 1 VICTIM INVESTIGATOR PAI I. SINGH INSP. RATX ASINGHAM8 words
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Article, Illustration45 1956-09-26 1 X MARKS the spot WDert ■ight-watehsaan Paul Singh was battered to death (note pool (if blood). The arrow points to the safe, the handle had been broken ofY. Next to the safe are the chief cashier's and assistant cashier's desks. StanriardpicStandardpic - 45 words
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Article321 1956-09-26 1 CHINESE students "broke camp" Isjsjl night ,is mysteriously and as orderly as they had assembled m three huh. schools on Tuesday night. They began to leave the by two.s and threes to the evening. By 9 p.m. the Chung Cheng Middle School :n Goodman Road was321 words
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Article26 1956-09-26 1 \LGIETS S 25, IRI A terrorist I and killed two French soldiers m an Algier- itn I Lay Police the Idlers were m26 words
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Article46 1956-09-26 1 LA PAZ. BOLIVIA. Sept. B (Renter).— AH public moetIngfl are banned m La Pa 7 and a state of siege la m I throughout Bollria today as an al h oi Saturday's demonstrations m which public building were sacked and three people killed.46 words
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Article26 1956-09-26 1 t Ministry of Information today announced faß a nationbroadcast that West Iran (Xew Guinea) wa? nnw an autonomous provincial administration with its OWB governor.26 words
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Article36 1956-09-26 1 COMMUNIST Chinese gar- n along the Duck Chan- at the Sino-Portu?uese border. Macao, opened up with machine-sun and rifU fire, killing three Chinese Fanners attempting to escape triG .Lai n*a»Ai*a*iCi cd Monday. U.P.U.P. - 36 words
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Article115 1956-09-26 1 School Heads Get Warning THE MlnlrtCT for Education. Mr. Chow Swec Kee. yestcr>.i iv warned principals of Chinese Middle Schorl- that 11 was their responsibility to maintain discipline m their schools and they should see to it that no illegal meetings were held m schools' premises. He Issued the warning115 words
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Article36 1956-09-26 1 THE GERMAN freighter, Morv.ka. which mi ?hel!ed by ihore batteriet from Ha-tinnalist-held Taitan Inland. B Amoy. on Saturday, if undergoing repairs here and [f pxorr'.rd to sail a^ain for Japan m four days.- UPUP - 36 words
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Article21 1956-09-26 1 HUGE bysb fires ran-eri along a 400-mile front m a vast uninhabited area of Australia"? Northern Territory yesterday.- UPUP - 21 words
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Article62 1956-09-26 1 COLOMBO. Sop. 29 (UP.)— Prospects that Communist China misjhi pay more for its rubber purrhases from Ceylon •Acre described as dim by Sir Claude Corea. leader of the re ent Ceylonese delegation to China. He laid the entry of ]o\verpriced rubber from Maiaya and Indonesia m the62 words
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Article189 1956-09-26 1 But Not In The Nude, Please, Girls! CUERXAVACA. Sept 25 (AP) Near nudism of some American tourists visiting this resort centre has stirred a bit of cautious criticism m Mexican newspapers. For one thing, a Mexico City newspaper said, the habit seems contagious and Mexican women189 words
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Article, Illustration226 1956-09-26 1 THOSE INNOCENT- LOOKING HATS ARE NOT SO HARMLESS AFTER ALL Red China's propaganda i^ brine imported into Smtapon through the medium of multi-coloured straw hats made m Swatow Recently, thr Colony Polite discovert I the straw hats amon; thr dr( k p.i-s--rncers who arrived m Singapore aboard the "Hoi Houw226 words
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Article162 1956-09-26 1 All Set For UN Meeting LONDON. Srpt. 25 (UP)— Sir Anthony Ldrn tnda* called m his "Suez crisis" ministers f<» map final strategy on the I'nited Nations Security Council meeting tomorrow and his urgent discussions with French leaders. Mr Anthony and his For- Secretary. Mr.162 words
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Article97 1956-09-26 1 Trinidad Polls: New Party In PORT 01 Trinidad, Sept. 25 (Reuter)— The Pec; .National Movement. eight-month-old, has won a sweej v g victory m the Trinidad elc ions with 13 seats out of a [possible M. Three government ministers were defeated. Oxford educated Dr. Eric Williams, leader of the vi97 words
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Article37 1956-09-26 1 TOKYO. Sept. 29 (UP) Prime Kinittw Ichiro Hatoyama will ic':ie next month if a satisfactory settlement i? reached m the peace negotiations with the Russians, high officials of the ruling LiberalDemocratic Party said tooay.37 words
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Article23 1956-09-26 1 HUNDREDS of women and Children e^nned injury when a roaring fire sweet in:five coaches of the ColomboJafTna train on Monday.- UPUP - 23 words
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Article21 1956-09-26 1 HOUSTON. Texas. Sept 25 (AP) Three dimei colour television by 1 975 was predicted here on Ifondi21 words
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Article170 1956-09-26 1 Daily A Mute Protest ■::mbers ci the Singapore Shop and Factory WorkAill cbserve a 15 prothe arrest of their chairman, Mr. Lim Chin Kok. The 15 minutes silence will Win at 8 a.m. and er 8.15 a.m. qr will also send a delen to visit their chairman m prison. These170 words
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Article, Illustration118 1956-09-26 2 \B9VE: Mr \llrn T<v fhoon Kirn and his hridr. the former Margaret Chee Kirn Hoe of Penan*. They wrrr refrntly marrird m Singapore m of hundrpd a*o Mr ray is the >on of Tav Ho, k Yew. of :r\ uhiM .i u r| j fhp rliiif*Hfpi* •nr118 words
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Article67 1956-09-26 2 Seamen' s Council Recognised "THE 5 r.c.ipore Cknrernii nt --.zed the S v Council of Actior representative body of all Cciony seamen. future, the Cow be the l pr---T.*. Ing seamen for the purpose of consults n regar r \-:r.z -r.\: i:-"^ and for repramtaticn on a. with thdz lr.67 words
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Article104 1956-09-26 2 PEN A M G Tm Tne 81 it! n Master of Thai Urways. Mr. Charon Monk Upa died from head injuries be received foil ng a motor acci M N Road m the early hours of this morning. R An k in Chancellor to the Thai Consul104 words
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343 1956-09-26 2 IPOH. Tues. The Kathi of Tan.jong Kambutan, Abdul Hamid bin Pulok Kethil held m the Magistrate's Court here today that payment of "fit rah" (religious tax) is a •must", according to the Islamic faith, and not a voluntary contribution. II- 1 v. as testifying343 words
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Article144 1956-09-26 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber price* (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyer* Seller Spot (nom.) 88? B*>i Oct. RSS No. 1 B*> B<>i R.S.S. No. 2 SSI 88 K.S.S. No. tl\ 88 Tone- Steady. SPUKfc. J'LN The price ot tin on the local market yester iav uas 5395 (Down144 words
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Article65 1956-09-26 2 BEXTOXG, Tues A Sapper of Pahang's Garrison Engineers. Yaacnb bin Dollah, 24. 0i n 10 Kuala Lumpur Br Military Hospital this morning af:er a motor-cycle iccideni yesterday. Yaacob fell from a motorcycle on the Fkntom Karak Rosd at Bcnus and sufTercd serious injuries to the head Hi.- condition65 words
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Article57 1956-09-26 2 ipoh. Toe*.— Perak Chan miners have been warned by their association nrt to hay* any stock cf food In their mines which U m excess of a nrirmal week's ration for the labour' r They are liable to prosecution if excess food is found In57 words
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151 1956-09-26 2 X I A LA IlMPlll Turs While Police probed thr cause <>f her death, the spirit «»t Sally Man prrtiv showgirl who died on nriav nicht was married to her stage man ie r ;i n d fiance. Raymond Khoo, \fsterda\ cvonine. The151 words
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175 1956-09-26 2 Royal Newly-Weds Prefer School To Honeymoon KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Kedah's latest couple have been forced to abandon plans for a honey. moon because they are due to report back at school next week honeymoon trip to the Co* tinent "as the Muslim noes not permit sucr, sures." Syed Nahar, nephew175 words
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Article49 1956-09-26 2 TELOK ANSON. Tues The body o: labourer. Thiam Heng ku recovered from the Pera* River on Saturday a! Thiam fell into the river while carrying rubber seedlings at Pau.. on Friday. His body was picked up four miles downstream from the scene of pearance.49 words
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Article69 1956-09-26 2 RAUB, Tues. Two youth Ti Chua, 18, and Ti Lian Tr 19. both of Sempalit Nev> m> lage were today found t of theft of 26 rubber trJJ valued at $260. ne Abdul Hamid bin Omar, the West Pahang cuit Magistrate, fined r or two weeks'69 words
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Advertisement40 1956-09-26 2 \rK\U-,\il! \H\l j R. SOH YEW G" I family thank sti I bers of Messrs Rodyk I Davidson and I wreaths and attended the funeral I of Mrs. Soh Peng Lim I Madam Koh Sim TianV 91. on I 2440 words
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Article, Illustration68 1956-09-26 3 THE C.-INC. Far Fast Land Forces. I.t. Gon. Sir Frani is Festins. yesterday made his first visit of inspection to major units m Singapore. Sir Francis was accompanied by the G.O.C. Singapore Rase District Maj. Gen. I). D. Tulloch. Picture shows Sir Francis inspectinc: (he Quarter Guard68 words
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264 1956-09-26 3 He Stole A Cheque From. His Father lo Pay 'Bookie But It 'Bounced' 1U I OKI conditionally discharging: a Singapore \cm Kee Soon, 17. who pleaded guilty to am in stealing his father's cheque. Fifth Magistrate. Mi l> DCotta, blamed the boy's parents for264 words
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Article81 1956-09-26 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. An RAF labourer who stole a watch, tried to hide it m his *ocks. Today, the labourer. Osman bin Ak fined $100 or six months* jail by the President of Sessions Court. Inche If. M Hashim, for theft c: watch belonman S B.81 words
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Article48 1956-09-26 3 F ULL BACKING FOR MR. LIM THE Parliamerv Liaison nittee of the Labour ance heM a twohour me -terday afternoon. After the meeting, the T Went. Mr. R.C.H. Lim. said it unanimously backed the Chief I B Yew Hock. m his action to curb Commu:nfluence m the Colony.48 words
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106 1956-09-26 3 A COOK, N. P. Sukufneran, was yesterday sentenced m the Singapore Third District Court to two months' jail for outraging the modesty of a seamftress and "robbir.- R n Road, on the night o: Anj M. The seamstress. Tan Siew. intend- ed to106 words
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Article297 1956-09-26 3 Two Women Claim The Same Husband WIFE NO. 1 WEEPS AT BIGAMY TRIAL TWO middle-aged women, attired m sarong; and kebaya, appeared before the Singapore Fifth Magistrate, Mr. Dennis D'Cotta, yesterday to claim the same man as their husband. Wife No. 1, Mrs. Evylcn Gertrude Scully broke down when she297 words
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Article171 1956-09-26 3 A SCHOOLBOY, Lee Chun Chong. told Singapore Court yesterday that he saw a man "pass a fountain pen to one of his colleagues m a bus, and later found his own pen missing. of Braddell Rise Secondary School, was testifying at the trial of Cho171 words
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Article68 1956-09-26 3 THE Sm«ap' r^ Peninsular Malaya Union will hold meetlnf an Sunday. Sept. 30. to consider plans for further expansion Of the party m the Colony. Inche Isa Zain, vice-presi-dent of P.M.U.. told The Standard yesterday that the meeting, at No. 4 Minto Road, would MSO d>cu» '"the68 words
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Article103 1956-09-26 3 Chinese Passes A Malay Test PENANG, Toes. Tot tht first time m the Federation of Maiava, Chinese candidate for enlistment into the Police Force, sat for an education leal m romanised Malay and passed. This was disclosed by the R ruitinf OlTicer of the Federal Chinese noiirc recruiting team, Inche103 words
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Article34 1956-09-26 3 UNEMPLOYED Koh Hock Chuan. 29, was on Monday fined $1,500 or six months' jail by the Tclok Anson Magistrate, Mr. c.m. smaiiwood for assisting m the running of a "1.000 Character" Lottery34 words
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Article, Illustration89 1956-09-26 3 Indian Veep Arrives In Colony Today THE VI c-P:t -ident of India, Dr. S. Radhakrishnan. will arrive m Singapore this afternoon on his way to Indonesia on an official goodwill tour. An advance reception parly, consisting of Dr. Ahmad Subardjo. Adviser to the Indian Ministry for Foreign Affairs, and Col.89 words
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Article56 1956-09-26 3 more than 300 members and guestl of the Singapore TafOre Society attended the farewell tea party m honour of the retiring Vice-Chancel-lor of the University of Maiava. Sir Sydney Came. and Lady Came, during the weekend. Sir Sydney and Lady Came will leave the Colony towards the56 words
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Article, Illustration50 1956-09-26 3 THE Raja and Raja Porcmp Ml of Perlis (above), who left Sinuaporp for Japan yes tcrday by the Sansola on a 10-day round trip. After their tour of Japan, the Koyal couple uill Ro to Australia for the Olympic Games. They will later visit Indonesia. ManaarapicManaarapic - 50 words
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Advertisement155 1956-09-26 3 DEPRESSION is Nature's Warning to You! m\^Xt^ts* f^±. Depression low spirits fatigue all are Cs2& *y*^~aP jj^ warnings to you that you are expending ?rjr*&'^ your Vitality quicker than you are replacing iSj* (tt*T*&&~^g^ it. "Serravallo's Tonic"— Cinchona and Iron nWCZ'^ rtT Wine— immediately banishes that depressed I &S..i*~*.: m155 words
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Advertisement206 1956-09-26 3 r Australia. SINGAPORE DARWIN SYDNEY v ~BOL CAC* s /P^ f^g^g^B 3d^H s i-igc H. r —3 g^k ii^fffSKff^- w^~ kM>L -mB H jiipfep^^^7=fg^^g^^ ipjgjp- EFFECTIVE 6tb. OCT. 7956 LXPRESS StRVICE even SatuHa> dt 9.50 <*. m. <• Sumptuous Super -Constellation Comfort. nsN^ All First Class seats are i.umbm li.s206 words
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345 1956-09-26 4 'Come Here, You Bandits': Guard Regiment CO Was Drunk KE SPENT TWO HOURS IN A JOHORE BAR. THEN STOPPED KIS JEEP NEAR THE JUNGLE AND SHOUTED: COURT MARTIAL'S RULING THE Commanding Officer of the Singapore Guard Regiment, stopped at a jungle m Masai m Johore, and called out: "Come here,345 words
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Article, Illustration51 1956-09-26 4 IN a simple ceremony at Ufpet Al-Junied Road yesterday afternoon, the body of The Singapore Standard's watchman. Paul Singh, who was murdered while on duty at his office early yesterday morning. was cremated. A largo crowd attended the ceremony. Picture above shows the burning funeral pyre.Standardpic - 51 words
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224 1956-09-26 4 Dog -Shooter Charged With Causing Hurt SHOT HIT WOMAN ON LEG, COURT TOLD A CITY Council iWs, -shooter was charged m a Singapore Court yesterday with causing hurt to a woman while shooting a dog m I'pper Serangoon Road one morning. The prosecution alleqod that the dog shooter. amed Ghouse.224 words
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Article, Illustration61 1956-09-26 4 To Europe For Drama. Dancing PRETTY l!»-year-old I !t is, popular Singahostess, rday left for Europe the passenger-liner abenstein, to continue her studies m drama and dancing. lisas, who studied Inclassical dancing In Sii for two years. told The Standard thai ifcfl hoped to meet the famous dancer. Rani Gopal,61 words
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Article36 1956-09-26 4 GURKHAS 'BAG' TWO A PATROL of the 1/6 Gurkha Rifles Ulled two armed terrorists they contacted m Urn Cameron Highlands area of Pahang on Monday. A rifle, shot-sun, ammunition, clothing, cooking utensil and medicine were recovered.36 words
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Article114 1956-09-26 4 A YOUTH. Won- Kwai Waii. was yesterday senienced m a Singapore Court to two years' jail, to be followed by two y< j police supervision. for attempting to steal a handbag belonging to Mr?. Myra Susan Ross at her home m RAF Changi Mrs. Ross' cook.114 words
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Article54 1956-09-26 4 ARSONISTS struck again on Monday night and set fire to Col. J. Masterton Smith's car which was parked opposite his home m Canterbury Road, Singapore. The Colonel, who is attached to G.H.Q.. Tanglin, heard a noise and saw his car en fire. The City Fire Brigade54 words
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Article112 1956-09-26 4 New Council Byelaws On Friday AT a special meeting on Friday, the Singapore City Council will make bye-lav to control licensing of timber stores, wood working factories and tyre-re-treading works m the City. The objects of the byelaws iXC to fix licensing fees for these stores and factories and In112 words
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Article99 1956-09-26 4 TheBarman Pinched The 'Fags' KUALA LUMPUR, T,:cr A barman, Wxmg Ycrk Le I 45, took home some cigarettes trbj were left OVCI er a COrktail party ;n the RAF Officers' lf«if on Sept 7 Today he was sentenced to one MBth'l jail for stealing 2d tins of cigarettes, worth $45,99 words
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Article23 1956-09-26 4 TANJONG MALIM, ffffff— The Federation Chief Jusi Sir Charies Mathew, has appointed Mr. Chen Swee Tzue Commissioner of Oaths for Tanjons Maiim.23 words
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Advertisement382 1956-09-26 4 CATHAY ORC;AMSAT!()\ ATTRACTIO\S I LAST DAY TODAY CAJHAY^ UaJn U5 4 l5 I u:w*so 6.45 9.30 p.m. SOOTI RRAI)>— RITA CAM mVMJJ »RA\D JTlwJTJlim IX \i it ha) oriMMivation lu-1.-a-c TnMnO O f\ W I M(t Kn\\| COMMAND MINI AM) i vmuKnviv. ki 1 ['ii iiki hi nu w. \fr382 words
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Advertisement242 1956-09-26 4 SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION Aiif" OCTOBER MOVIE NEWS 40 ISStE O\ SMI I()I)\V Copy opens CAPITOL M 23 0 TODAY! WAril I J l js:J^i 6 9.15 pm THE BEST PICTURE OF THIS OR \U OTHIR 71. r Hunchback King V\ho*.r I uvt )f aPouer Brourjht Death To Richard nr 2nd242 words
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Miscellaneous324 1956-09-26 4 cJtlmanac Information at a Glance —k, HmIC Mine fKL>: S rm Singapore Diary Times 6c Tides KSSLSi/^coSST l^' Ul lIK\ \l K»\ \l HO\|l N v ioi)\\ Uagn«t 2 .19 am. (8.2 ft 1 ft* 1 fPgJ 1 Race Re.-jlts IS); •!t 1; ceneral m« 1 :»4 pm < i324 words
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Article, Illustration297 1956-09-26 5 SG VPORE teenagers can. m the near future, > i: i) lire i harm, >, and social tonfi- dence. To helP turn the "id] < ducklings Into graceful a he Mi> Lilian petit--. serenely H i of l)r Vn. plans to297 words
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216 1956-09-26 5 Row Over A Club House THE Finance KB I G aeral Purposes Committee of the Singapore City Council has been accused of discriminating against local senior officers on allocation of a club house. mbmftted c local omcers to the Council said that the F.216 words
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Article42 1956-09-26 5 THE Anglo-Chineso School Old 3ov a relation will hold a Food and Fun Fair at the Lee Kuo Chuan Auditorium, Barker Road, Singapore, on Saturday from 2 to 8 p.m. Proceeds will be m aid of the school building fund.42 words
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216 1956-09-26 5 Taximcm Taken For A Ride' SINGAPORE '.ixi driver Wt| taken for a ride m his own car and then robbed by three armed men shortly after midnight on May 13, the Singapore High Court was told yesterday. Abdul Rahman bin Osman, 20. was216 words
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Article93 1956-09-26 5 SINGAPORE Harbour Board will now be utilized for fire-fighting outside the harbour area, a spokesman for the of Commerce and Industry told The Standard y€fterday. He was commenting on a call made by the Singapore Chamber of Commerce for a firefloat to deal with93 words
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Article183 1956-09-26 5 LIM'S ANTI-RED STAND 1 m fl I \\\>uiN(.n»\ BejM H li> Ann m hi officials said yesterdaj they have been considerably impressed b> the determined efforts of Singapore's enersetic I ii:i t Minister l.im Yeu ll, u k to v ipe out the (Vmmunist influence which has183 words
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200 1956-09-26 5 'Maximum Inferesf Should Be 48 Per Cent Per Yea/ THE Singapore Co-operative Union yesterday asked Government to amend the Money Lenders 7 Ordinance and fix the maximum rate of interest at 48 per cent per annum for all monetary transactions. A decision to this effect200 words
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Article168 1956-09-26 5 Thugs Make Daring Dawn Raid IN a daring ten-minute hold-up at 8.30 a.m., m Bras Basah Road, Singapore, yesterday, five armed thugs robbed the proprietor of a photographic shoo and his family of cash and n lory worth about $1,000. The proprietor, Mr. Wong Fook Kian, was counting money at168 words
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Article73 1956-09-26 5 THE Singapore Minister for Health and Legislative member for Katong, Mr. A. J. Bi iga, will open a fun fair at St. Patrick's School, Sigiap. on Sunday, Sept. 30. The fete, with food stalls. :;c shows, pony rides and other entertainment, will be open from 1073 words
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Article176 1956-09-26 5 Is THAT A National Anthem SINGAPORE Malays were not impressed by the entries for a national anthem which they heard broadcast over Radio Malaya. They thought the compositions had a foreign air and could not be considered as a possible national anthem for Malaya. President of the Singapore Malay Cultural176 words
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114 1956-09-26 5 GOVT. TO SELECT TEN MEN FOR TOP POSTS THE Singapore Government will soon screen »m serving officers to select ten men to fill top admini>trative posts. •This is the first step to implement policy to Malayanize its services," a Government spokesman tcld The Standard yesterday. He said that until yesterday114 words
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Article96 1956-09-26 5 SINGAPORE'S chief Minister Mr L::ii Yew Hoc-:. yesterday promised the city Council Gas Department Labour Union, that he would arrange a nicc-tirm between i r r. n and the C< unril> and General Pur- Commit tof .-non to negotiate a settlement of the dl V96 words
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Article33 1956-09-26 5 DR .MOHAMMED Hu=scin Nainar. formerly Professor of Arabian language and literature m Madras University, will give a talk today on "Tami ire" at the Tamil Reform A ociation, Serangooo Road.33 words
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Article22 1956-09-26 5 A FORMER Officer Commanding the Johore Military Forces, Col. Dato Yahaya bin Talib, aged 82, died this'morning m Johore Bahru.22 words
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165 1956-09-26 5 'SEND OUR GRADS. FOR OVERSEA TRAINING' TRUSTEES ol the Siagftpore Improvement Trust :crday agreed m principle that local graduate officers employed j by the Trust should be i Mnt for training overseas. One trustee, Dr. II Tan, however, Celt that it was cai;.-e there was no suitablt r :ididates among165 words
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Article95 1956-09-26 5 SIR ROBLR'I BLACK, the Governor of Singapore, take the salute at the annual Review and Display of the Singapore Battalion of the B< Brigade, on Friday, at £.15 p.m., on the Padang. The Yen. R. W. Woods, Archdeacon of Singapore, will officiate as chairman. Sir Robert95 words
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Article57 1956-09-26 5 .IOHORF BAHRI Tues. Sulieman bin Yusof, a Customs Revenue Oflicer was sentenced today m the S sions Court to four months" jail for criminal breach of trust of $10. The money, it was alleged, was paid to him as duty on rattan brought m from Singapore57 words
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Advertisement304 1956-09-26 5 fGOLF SOCK' i On< \A 7 aiUble m hito and Khaki. S\ 93 HALF HOSE, l.la-li< I (hi. (hf M 11, i-r. 1 lanin-1. W hili x i.rej and Hark S 50 SHORT SOCK, i;ia-1..- lo,». Dm B< i. :< 1 lanncl. l |l. Wl, Mid. Grc and lila. k304 words
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Article888 1956-09-26 6 Singapore Defiant Students THE flouting of the Government by 2.000 students jf the Chinese High School in iJdl Timah will, we are conhd>: n I tolerated Eb total defiance of the law and regulations that apply to all educational institutions, these younc rebels have seen fit to challenge a Government888 words
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Article557 1956-09-26 6 THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME UNOFFICIAL quarters in London, directly concerned with Singapore affairs, said a mouthful when they opined "that there are many more in Singapore who should be sent back to China" than the seven arrested persons awaiting banishment. There are, also. many in Singapore I I557 words
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Article136 1956-09-26 6 Shorts from the Talks 'There are certain philosophic chaps who like to tell us how unhappy we ought to be, but VI have an extraordinary habit of refusing to be so.' Howard Spring spo.ikinß m ;i BBC programme for Au>tralia. •s metimes I *Olk on a thing for a few136 words
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Article96 1956-09-26 6 A MAN of ACTION Bir; Good encouragement to all and .sundry. Mr. Lim Yew Hock unlike hi s former colleague Mr. Marshall, la a man of action and now proves to be a leader who is quite fit to lead the country and the people on the right path of96 words
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Article265 1956-09-26 6 Sir: The hospital policy cf the Malayan Governments la no longer a function of the Hish Commissioner's or the Governor's Government. But the interest which the head of the State takes m public health institutions. when it is genuine and thoroughgoing, Ls capable of beneficial results to the265 words
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Article163 1956-09-26 6 New Religion S.r; On two occasions we happened to listen to the speeches of one Mr. Mangalandan. It seems that he has created a new religion. Yes; he may preach his religion by pointing out the rights and truths of his new religion, but not by criticizing other religions. it163 words
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Article, Illustration1486 1956-09-26 6 FOSS SHANAHAN - NEW ZEALAND'S NATIONAL BIRTHDAY FOSS SHANAHAN By the Commissioner for New Zealand m South. East Asia and Spore. TODAY is New Zealand Day. On this day Ne w Zealanders celebrate the anniversary of the formal grant of "Dominion status" m 1907. ■JVEW Zealand WU first settied m the >-rddle of1,486 words
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Advertisement68 1956-09-26 6 HMSTORiCAL Ist GRAAD SALE X ij Fxtended by popular request for ft short period only so don't miss the opportunity of GOLDEN SAVING CHANCE Remember it's hlv\«i\ s CHEa\PER and belter to buy at: THE FAVOURITE SHOP OF THE CITY Uerr up host of Numerous varieties of fEXTILES to jont68 words
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Advertisement63 1956-09-26 6 MALAYAN RAILWAY OVERNIGHT DELIVERIESGoods and parrel* handed m at Singnj Goods Shed or Passenger station h* r afternoon are normally available lor drln<> m Kuala Lumpur the next morning. <imi. services are available betutcii Kuulu Luihl and Singapore. Details may be o}»tmnpd from the Condf Agents (for goods traffic) or63 words
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Article33 1956-09-26 7 WASHING!" wjp) Secretary of S* ipste- ast ni E dinner here m honour o Crown Prince of Laos. Sa jng Vathana, with some 30 invited o railed on P: Eisenhower.33 words
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Article30 1956-09-26 7 CAIRO. Sept. 25 (UP) of t)i -rtinization. distribut;: la nearly 3.000.000 of Egypi needy, were leavibecause the food supplies will lun out m the next 48 hours.30 words
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Article33 1956-09-26 7 WASHIXGT Iqpt 25 ]£P) The President of BMk reDorted yesterday that during the past y I i •more people enjoyed more xeal wealth then at m r> Yious m our history.33 words
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Article35 1956-09-26 7 COLOMBO. De egates to the Sixth I International Students' Conference, which ended on Satur- 1 days of discussion. departed yesterday, some going to their homes m Europe and fibers going o: la India.35 words
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Article21 1956-09-26 7 WASHr- rON, Sei 25 J Defence Sec Charles E surgery yasterday a bending prosi ndii the Defence Department anr.21 words
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Article34 1956-09-26 7 NEW YORK. Sept. ohan McKenna, the Irish actress, has be- ii«iM star m a National BroadcaCompany production "The Letter" on Oct. 15, it Bounced. She is currei starring m Shaw's "Saint34 words
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Article31 1956-09-26 7 HONGKON Btpt 1 ;r delegation of o V:..- < Leag ;e Council arrived m Pc g today on a visit to Red China invitation of the ition of DemocraRadio woorted.31 words
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Article35 1956-09-26 7 SHAPE, Europe. Sept 25. I M. G: ther. Supreme S CommanE .rope, and Mrs. Gruenther will pay an official tarewell visit to Italy and Turkey on Sept 26. 27, 23. SHAPE announ< day.35 words
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Article19 1956-09-26 7 NEW YORK AP) Four American mariners, whoaa passage was bookr ro by the Egyptian govcrnterday for Cairo.19 words
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Article24 1956-09-26 7 WASH Sept. 25 (AP) The United Stales and a have exchanged memorand, peaceful uses of ie energy. State Department officials said yesterday.24 words
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Article18 1956-09-26 7 LONDON, Sept. st China last r.ight announced 'qblishment of diplomatic relations the Arab state of Yemen.18 words
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Article23 1956-09-26 7 Sy ria Protests 3 r.ed sources said Syria ted to Canada yesterday the recent deal to send 24 Canadian jet fighters to anal.23 words
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Article62 1956-09-26 7 VI Immigrati' n Commissioner Emilio Galang has ruled that athletes from Iron Curtain countries will not be allowed to land m the Philip; Itwte to the Melbourr. pic Games late thi :■> >i-~--ilanf announced the policy m connection with a quest of an official Ol the62 words
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Article, Illustration65 1956-09-26 7 THE i rl loaded down with glitter is TV and cabaret Mar \.ina. pictured wearing jewellery worth 1:1*0.000 She was helping to display the sjem's at the opening of the International Watch and Jewellery Trades Fair at WC Roya] Albert Hall. LondonMirrorpic - 65 words
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208 1956-09-26 7 ATOM POOL: SOVIETS SHUT UP AMERICA'S ELOQUENT APPEAL I NITED NATIONS. Sept. 25 (IT) Thr Tinted States (ailed yesterday for all nations to put all atoms-tor-pe;ne projects under the controls of the proposed international atomic energy agency and pave the way for universal safeguard against nuclear weapons. I* S. Ambassador208 words
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Article81 1956-09-26 7 Police Seize Red Newspapers \RIS. Sept. 25. (Reuter)— c here seized today's Issue of the Paris Communist newspaper L'Humanite. They said the seizure carried out under a law c: them en erge pom i to "quell attl gainst the internal or external security of the state." Police confiscated COPiea o(81 words
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Article46 1956-09-26 7 Patrol Fired On TEL AVIV, Sept IS (Bt iter] Ksyptian troops opened fire on an Israeli patrol last nisht the El Au.ja demilita: area, an Israeli Army spokesman reported today. Ho said the Israeli patrol. aside Israeli territory, returned the fire. One Israeli soldier was wounded.46 words
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Article35 1956-09-26 7 THE first explosion m "Operation BuiTa'.o" Britain' fourth scries of atomic tests m A .-'ra'ia is un'.ike'.y to tnkr place before Sept. 27. Judginf by the latesl '.vr,!'Hcr map published m Adelaide. (Router)35 words
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Article69 1956-09-26 7 NICOSIA. Sop:. 29 (Ap»— A large section of pouth and west Cviv vai blacked out last night for up to two hours Power authority officials wren unable to say immediatev whether It was technical failure. or was caused by sabotage. The Light* at the south road69 words
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Article33 1956-09-26 7 EGYPTIAN officials said here on Monday that, although working under severe itrain, Egyptian pint- manning 1 te s v i Canal pui through ;-ss ships without undue delay on S day.33 words
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Article36 1956-09-26 7 NERVOUS people have nervous does, sprit rl v people havr sprilHy fldßs and lazy p°'»plr have buy floss, said famous English dog Judge Vnnon Hurst at fho Royal De>| Show m ."Melbourne.36 words
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189 1956-09-26 7 PARIS. Bept. 25 iAPi— The Bon Caul Obt, althousli it has no more technical control over the Wf waterway, ta still getting more than hall of the transit tolls, a cumpany spokesman .--aid yesterday. The tolls are paid by the mni to block189 words
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Article148 1956-09-26 7 ...Yet He Didn't Have A Dime In Pocket SPENCER, Indiana. Sept. 25. <AP) The man who holds Britain's purse strings had to borrow money for the collection p!:ite m the Methodist Church here last Sunday. Harold MacMillan. British Chancellor of the Exchequer, was raught with nothing but148 words
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Article331 1956-09-26 7 She Now Charges Britain, France, With Threatening Peace THEIR ACTIONS MUST BE CURBED' LONDON, Sept. 25 (AP)— Egypt charged yesterday that British and French actions m the Suez Canal dispute threaten world peace and asked for urgent U.N. curbs on them. Egypt's President Nasser thus331 words
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Article124 1956-09-26 7 11 Die In Air Force Plane Crash SALIDA. Colorado, Sept. 25 (AP) An American Air Force C-47 crashed into 1 4,172-foot Mount Vale m southwest Colorado yesterday, and L'nrieriberifl Harold TnonofT sain a ground party found 11 charred bodiei ifl the burned wreckage. The plane was attached to Continental Air124 words
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Article98 1956-09-26 7 500,000 New Red Citizens KATMANDU, Sept. 25, (AP) Communist China has a chance of acquiring 500,000 more citizens as a result of its new asreemrnt with Nepal con- Tibet. The text of the pa< t released yesterday shows a clause providing that ail person? ol mixed Nepali-Tibetan parentage m Tibet98 words
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Article63 1956-09-26 7 NICOSIA. Se] L 18 (AP)— A British airman wounded m the bombing ol a recreation beach on Sunday died yciterlay, raising the number of British servicemen killed by the Et Ka underground to 4.1. A mmid Royal Air Force man wounded by the blast on th c63 words
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Article54 1956-09-26 7 HONGKONG, Sept. 23, (API The Prime Minister of Nepal said last night his government had "no knowledge" ol armed uprising against Communist rule m neighbourin Tibet. Tanka Pirated Achaiya. lop official of the Himalayan kingdom, attributed the frequent reports ol rebellion m Tibet to what he54 words
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Article21 1956-09-26 7 THE Sai^n government il urgiag ci'i/cns to contribute tin r and money to a one-year-nrngramme aimed at eliminat- U P.U.P. - 21 words
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Article33 1956-09-26 7 INDI'STRY m Japan is expanding faster than m the U.S. or Europe, according to the bead ol the Chemical Engineerl n «a ftepftmeni at the Po'ytechnic Institute nf Brooklyn A. P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article23 1956-09-26 7 SOVIET engineers claimed yesterday they have perfected a turbojet drilling machine tor am m Russia'? granite quarries and iron mines.- APAP - 23 words
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Article, Illustration452 1956-09-26 7 Pity The Yank In The Land Of Cricket And Crumpets LONDON. Sept SS, UP' The British Metal fad of the moment is getting to lie a strain for Americans m England. "I Im\c lived m I u-»pe for right years." said Mrs. Virginia Stoccker of La Cors<-e. Wi>. "I haveA.P. - 452 words
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Advertisement111 1956-09-26 7 g— OUTSTANDING EFFICIENCY p You ond will og r b*^ tKot the Olynr>pia SGI is the idee I '^W stondord office I|P«M She, becau-e its J^ lightest of light touches enables her to speed up her work with Mm«M because > investing m o mochme built fc The Olyrrr SGI111 words
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Advertisement71 1956-09-26 7 most glamorous women. fm.*' £frs PA^ i w^r^^^ M.ss DENA RUDGE I il« Bond Street Beauty Consu'- ML Airconditioned Beauty Salon > f r gf^Basß M \^^^r^ Christmas Cords, featur- a^^Bßsm^B ing English, Chinese b HI H^V Malayan motifs are now HP-f I ll■in\Nf I 1 i at Nnß on71 words
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165 1956-09-26 8 There Will Never Be Two Chinas Says Top Red PEKING, Sept 25 (Reuter)— Chinese Vice-Premier Marshal Chen Vi reiterated today that China would never asree to "the two China plot" regarding Taiwan. In a speech on foreign policy to the eighth Chinese Communist Party Congress, Chen said that certain countries165 words
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Article63 1956-09-26 8 Sept. 25 .T Darul Islam rebels occupied Kutaradja airfield m North Sumatra for four hours fore Indonesian Army vi regained it m fierce fighting, the newspaper Tjedres reported on Tuesday. The rebels blew up four bridges and cut telephor. On Monday Indonesia cancelled flights by foreign civilian63 words
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Article157 1956-09-26 8 SERETSE MAY GO BACK LONDON. Sent -!3 (B tor) Serene Khama, African tribal chief who was ad the I Government his to an Er typist, is to be allowed to return to his people as a pr. citizen, his friends said here tonight. The Commonwealth Relations Office is expectt tfl157 words
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Article, Illustration137 1956-09-26 8 CHIEF Njiri. Bt.. tries on the robrs he will wear when ho greets Princess Margaret during her tour of East Africa. Helping him are three of his 52 wives and therein lies a bis problem. Which 5 one will lie tike when £\\A\.\\\.\\\\\W\\\\V.\>.\\V\'VA\^\\A\^\Mirrorpic - 137 words
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Article397 1956-09-26 8 FORCE HAS NOT BEEN RULED OUT Menzies Tells Of 4 Choices Over Suez CANBERRA, Sept. 25.— Prime Minister Robert Menzies said today the use of force is one of four choices that will confront the British Commonwealth if a veto prevents the United Nations from taking positive action m the397 words
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109 1956-09-26 8 NI.W YORK \P Km X m ned P p., il >...i P to la jT Cll IHi p.. I )i. i. a asn i IIHMKKI h,»s l ,1 lln M..ip t v u-. r form a ml i v oil up pw109 words
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Article105 1956-09-26 8 Polish MIG Escapes To Denmark COPENHAGEN, Sept. 25.A Polish MIG jet plane today landed on the Dan: of Bornholm, m the B, ,nded on the aerodromt near Roenne. Police said later the Polish pilot had a.sked for pc* .m He .^aid he was m member of the Polish force. One105 words
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Article130 1956-09-26 8 Nehru. A Pilgrim Of Peace LONDON, Sept. 2.') (UP) India's Premier Jawaharlal \"ehi arrived m Saudi Arabia yesterday and said he came as a "pilgrim of peace." the Indian Information Service reported tod Mr. Nehru received an overwhelming welcome from thousands of Saudi Arabs and Inaians m the desert kingdom130 words
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360 1956-09-26 8 AH Calls Asia, Africa To Find Canal Solution JAKARTA. Sept 2.5 (Reutcr) The Indonesian Prime Minister, Dr. Ali Sastroamidjojo, has sent messages to the heads of State of the Aliaa and African countries which attended last year"s Bandung conference, expressing his government's sincere desire that they should cooperate to find360 words
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Article55 1956-09-26 8 LONDON. Sept. 25 (I A Royal Air Force transport sed out of cor.' terday m a wild < injured five of the II bers of Parliament aboard. Three of the pitalized after the automatic pilot failed to work and sent the plane into sharp 3,000-foot55 words
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141 1956-09-26 8 JAKARTA. Sept. 25 (Renter)— Two newspaper editors, interrogated by the military police here on the eve of the departure to attend a press seminar m Zurich of Dutch and Indonesian newspap* -.aye been ordered to return to Indonesia immediately for a further141 words
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Article66 1956-09-26 8 NEW YORK. Sept 25 (AP) Briti b playwright Terence Rattigan said today there was '*no truth" to report;: of friction between Sir Laurence Olivier and Marilyn oe m filming "The Sleeping Prince" m England. He said the actor and actress, who have the principal roles m the66 words
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Article144 1956-09-26 8 So It's Back To Jail Again COLUMBUS. Ohio. Sept. 25 (AP) Stanley James Van Sky is a curious 39--year-old man Perhaps too curious. Van Sky was amazed on Saturday when the cops let him out of city jail after serving turn on a drunk charge.144 words
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Advertisement181 1956-09-26 8 FOR A GIFT... y TO^ ll REMEMBER PEN NAME FOR THE PERFECTGIFT y^ j *%rk*r Qurnk. th« o«iy ink containing m/v-ju For that special gift occasion— a birthday, anniversary, re- Jlv'^^O j? holiday— give New Parker "51". Its fame assures (j^* Ir\ "^J I instant recognition and welcome. The New181 words
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Article, Illustration473 1956-09-26 9 Peter Stephens - Peter Stephens By Now they have a Machine to measure Love PARIS 1 £R lips *ere moist, slightly parted and trembling faintly as she leaned forward, :s half closed. A kiss was imminent. Passion 1 "Hardly. I can't imagine myseli going gooey ove: 1 machine," griantd lovely French473 words
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Article, Illustration400 1956-09-26 9 Nerves just nerves! So Don't Worry Your Stomach mSm tion" accm» to be worrying P j these da sp c cially At I Uoe t -nervous' or was a used to de-l I cases with >; toms found m stc m whit. X-ray showed no v There was pain r400 words
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Article, Illustration792 1956-09-26 9 London Circus from John Halkin IF anyone objects to the artificial rules which i ramp the average West F.nd play, it is Peter Ustinov. And this is significant, for Peter Ustinov is one of the few entertainers who really succeed m entertaining. I am strongly prejudiced m Carom of Ustinov.792 words
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Advertisement128 1956-09-26 9 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products HEADACHE CURE Unmatched by any other pain re'iever for Hecdcche Neuralgia, Colds, Mental Strain. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL Fight backache F?^ 3^ And Rheumatism W^'YV pru ''GMt,n o Lp tT, (^'•^•^4^P^»» M Nights C- Burning Sma^tng. Itchng J. C\128 words
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Miscellaneous218 1956-09-26 9 1 ii, n S. Use an abacus for thii (2. 3. 2, loatine matter (9) fi f\ f\€\t\\ ft f B*%sf^sf% 7 On art :cl from another I UflV \|Af|||#|l Such People may no; be hermmmmmmmmm^^^—m—mmmmm—mJ v role Intended to live m (9) 17. Orderly arrangement even if P| lire218 words
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Miscellaneous465 1956-09-26 9 9 ro1)\ V s QUOTATIOX: > "Me 1 are no ire satij il from S vanity Ui froi l-a Rocneto.icauld w 1 DNESDAT I (M N I.XVOM.. Hake wni ted'- j 51 advance terests m- S volving relatives, those at or i 1 ill^enrt Shun any P t< es to465 words
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Article129 1956-09-26 10 Tension Easing Pushes Tin Down F:ASON «f tension m the Su« sitaattt. broushi the Singapnn rii.un b\ S3| t* tHS per picul m MiiL..j. d;,\. Singapore rubber closed at 89 rents pr first grade October shi; erday, f cent below MoaJ day. The market opened at Btt rents following )ower129 words
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202 1956-09-26 10 ALTHOUGH the U.S. automotive industry has been "a big: disappointment" m the past nine months, it is picking up momentum rapidly, the magazine Steel reported yesterday. Schedules call for production of 1.700.000 cars m the fourth quarter, said the weekly U.S. publication, apd that202 words
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260 1956-09-26 10 HIGHER FREIGHT HITS COPRA COCONUT OIL THE abrupt and arbitrary imposition of the 15 r r surcharge by the shipping conferences has generally affected trade m copra and coconut oil seriously. according to Lewis Peat (Singapore), rubber and produce brokers, m a market report. Moderate quantities of 3 i/2% f.f.a.260 words
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Article106 1956-09-26 10 oom roads Van ("loon. Chunchi. C Ifaru, Aeneas, Thedens. Kronshadt, Sergia. Kirov. Tomoiama Mani [ncuu iy, Awa Mam. Batocbahru. INNER ROADS Hua Li. Langsa, Lariang, Tons Nam. Hua Her.;:. Pangkor, Semantan, Han Thale, Landak. Lapis, Batavia, Petaling, Batavia, New Coronation. Srgnmat, Maiahari. Heather, Laranvaka. Arim. Vernon, Perak.106 words
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Article81 1956-09-26 10 THE latest figures issued by the international tea committee show United Kingdom imports for the first seven months of this year at a considerably higher level than m the corresponding period of last year. The largest share of the increase is accounted for by higher81 words
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Article27 1956-09-26 10 AN international exhibition of commercial vehicles, omnibuses, special vehicles, trailers and accessories will be held m Holland from Feb 7 to 16 next year.27 words
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Article101 1956-09-26 10 SIXGAPORE Chinese Pro- 1 duce Exchange noon doting prices per picul yesterday were: Copra, Sept. $26 buyers, $2r,4 sellers; coconut oil (bulk) $40] sellers, coconut oil (drums) $43] sellers; Muntok white pepper 5120 se.lers. Sarawak white |U9 telleri Special Sarawak black $93. Singapore Copra Associa- tion closing prices:101 words
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Article133 1956-09-26 10 Business In Shares BUSINESS rej rted done by Malayan sharebrokers yesterday were: 8.8. Pet. 54/7'; C.T.S. 26/- arm.-. Fen Dun. 52.09, >; Gammons 51. 90: Ham 52.90: Henry Waugh I Brewei i .07$: m. Ccr.' i I; II C. Is (1 17: Mela I (1 MeAlistt X Robinson ords $1.55:133 words
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Article46 1956-09-26 10 MAI. A VAX bdl Ofi Banks Association's changes m rata to merchants yesterday wcrvSelling T. T. or O.D. ready: Sv sa Francs 141 8; French Francs *****; Belgian 1612 Francs 1612]: Deutsche Marks Swedish Kr: 1671; Italian Lire *****. Other exchange rates remain unnaltercd.46 words
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Article, Illustration53 1956-09-26 10 KIRE, Japan. Hitting the water at the Kure Dockyard of the Bulk Carriers. Inc. (U.S.A.) is the 84.730-ton "Univrrse Leader" the worlds largest tanker. It is to be completed shortly when it will be placed on the IranNorth American run under Liberia ri registry. The mammoth tanker cost more thanUP - 53 words
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Article122 1956-09-26 10 INDUSTRIALS -r eady at or near quotations or .yan ?hare market yester^ day. Tins were irregular, white rubbers were quiet. Price changes announce^ the Malayan Sharebrotan? Association yesterday were:- IMHSIRIXLS Buyers SeVFed. Disp. 207 2 12 (ammer 2 90 2.95 McAlisi LH 2.80 Singapore Cold 9to: B|122 words
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Article31 1956-09-26 10 A NEW plant for the mass production of freeze dried B. C. G. vaccine Is starting work at Greenford. Middlesex has been erected at a cost of £400.000.31 words
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Article50 1956-09-26 10 I '>. Tu«*. J During the first seven morithi of the year, Malayar and re-exports totalled long tons of rubber production for the amounted to 53.128 long toot European and Asian estate* uced 30.201 long c the balance of 22JH long tons was produced If50 words
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Article34 1956-09-26 10 XEW YORK. Sept. Dow-Jonc rig -ig averages STOCKS 30 Industrials 487 71 20 Rails IS Utilities 65 Stocks 40 Bonds The Dow -Jones futures index i equals 100' r at 160?:34 words
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Article96 1956-09-26 10 ANY proposal for tariff protection and rest! on imports can ruin the entrepot trade and ad affect the prosperity ol the count n Eabhoy, who i s also ommittee member of tin tan Chamber of Com* merce. said h. nion was that QowanUMOt should consul'96 words
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Article33 1956-09-26 10 ROTHMANS of Pall Mali ifacturers, plan to build •ory to Victoria. The companj Is prod m -om a r -«"-i Gran Wall Wish i third factory at acort ■h, Werten Australia.33 words
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Advertisement863 1956-09-26 10 HOTELS LICENSING REGULATIONS, 1956 Regulation 12 (1) (a) APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION. gi that we. the L'NDER-NAMED Ol Singapore are ing to the Hotels Licensing Board. Singapore, for certificates ol Registration m respect of pre- ~es; addresses gj and that any p««:son who vs any reason why Certificates863 words
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Advertisement644 1956-09-26 10 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE. TENDERS. ENGINEER'S DEP ARTNT: Supply during Of (a) Liquid Chlorine. Close 12 NOON— l l.lo. .in; and (b) Ch Tide of Lime (Bleaching P :>. Close 12 NOON 11.10.56. Tender Depoii*. $200 for each item. (3) WATER DEPARTMENT (a) Supply of 6" to 80" Diatneter644 words
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Advertisement484 1956-09-26 10 SHERIFFS SALE IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE COLONY OF SINGAPORE ISLAND OF SINGAPORE In the cause of Suit No. 1532 of 1953 Writ of Seizure Sale No. 272 of 1955 Between A MOHAMED SHARIFF cv CO., LTD Plaintiffs and AP N ABDUL JABBAR cV CO.. >ued a.s a firm)484 words
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Advertisement34 1956-09-26 10 PELNI- LINES 12, ROBINSON ROAD Tel: ***** (Freight /Through Corgo Dept. Tel: ***** Mcnoger). "LANGIR" for Tombelon/Pontionok Sept 2 "LAWOTO" for D,okorto Scmorcng Sept Z "PADEA" for Indragiri Port! S< r "PAHEPA" f»r Polembong34 words
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Miscellaneous92 1956-09-26 10 EXPECTED TODAY SS KL830 JAK iJSjrn. Ma ayan Airway? ML121 K.U/MAL Malayan Airways ML101 PG./K.L. AC A) BA LON./RAN p.m. Thai Airways TH 303 B K OK S A I mm In AM S. B K OK .35 p.m. U C BA LON'./CAL 2 20 p.m. •Malayan A.r.v^s ML2 <>92 words
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Advertisement809 1956-09-26 11 /.NGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. i ***** 132/6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE r. -j*. Boston, New York Baltimore, Philadelphia Cull Ports S pore P S ham Penjn? 4 s!tIOCHUS 5/14 Oet 15 16 Oct 17/18 Oct itUCIR 9/14 Nov 15.16 Nov 17/18 Nov 29 Dee/ 4809 words
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Advertisement1177 1956-09-26 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2)12 (18 lines) i Incorporated m Singapore) (12 lines Sh De p P 7 8 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T av Dtpt Carriers option to proceed via othei ports to load and discharge carßc SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON, b CONTINENT POSITION OF VESSELS1,177 words
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Advertisement876 1956-09-26 11 MITSUI t^ LINE S'por* P. S'hons Penoof FOR JAPAN Mikagesan Moru for Yokohama, Nogcya, Kobe via Hongkong In Port Hoeisan Moru for Yokohama, Nogcya, Kobe via Hongkong 20 Oct Akibason Maru for Yokohama, Nagoya, Kobe via Hongkong 14 No* FOR USA. vc Suez For New York. Philadelphia Fcitimore Magomisan Maru876 words
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Advertisement662 1956-09-26 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings toi Bangkok end oi Fai Eo«t Penono P. S'horr port "MEONIA" 13 15 Oct -Ott 19 I Oc t "LALANDiA" IS 2C Oct 21/22 Oa 23/26 Ocf "ASIA" 27 Oct l No> HOMEWARDS Soiling? toi Genoo. An'wfp Rotterdcm Harvburo,. Copcnhogen. Gothenburg Oslo S pcre P662 words
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Article230 1956-09-26 12 Half long or short r)R-BLONDE OR BRUNETTE? According to which fashion journal you follow you will find— hair is longer, hair is shorter, or the thing to do is to duck yourself with pastel-shaded nylon iresses to help along those nature endowed with! I firmly believe that though hair-styles come230 words
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Article, Illustration383 1956-09-26 12 TERRY PILLAY - TERRY PILLAY By STYLES AT SHO)\ r JHE newly re-orga-nized Business and Professional Women's Club m Singapore is holding its first important function today a t the Y.W.C.A. hostel, Fort Canning. For its inaugural public function, the Club has chosen to iftagt a "Working Girls Fashion Show,"'383 words
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Article, Illustration340 1956-09-26 12 I I, MM ING might be fun! .Must women procrastinate about losing weight but there are some who take it to the other extreme. Actually, an emaciated, paper-thin figure is not attractive, except m a ghost, and who wants to be a ghost; although haunting might be340 words
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Article75 1956-09-26 12 CHICAGO EAST meets West m the junnture industry with good results for the manufaeturtn. The demand lor Oriental furniture is on the increase, said Robret D. Ross, an official oj Consider H. Willelt. Russ said that the trend toward Oriental furniture has been growing ior the last three75 words
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Article122 1956-09-26 12 PETER Pan look, beng to small features. Feathered curls fom: front and side, and at the back hair is brushed into a close-fitting cap shape. THE "Chanel" cut, Paris-inspired, gives a deliberately casual look. its head-hugging tapered lines. U RAYMOND of TV fame originated this style and122 words
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Article, Illustration60 1956-09-26 12 [DEAL for teenagers, this jcons outfit, all m one piece, is perfect for the bcoch lounging m the garden or active sports and for shopping m town when the match ing over- skirt is popped on! Looks effective m batik sarong matcriol or machine printed sarong cotton, and60 words
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Article618 1956-09-26 12 IS IT ARTHRITIS'? TRILLIONS of people are troubled with sore bones, joints, or muscles which they frequently think of as arthritis. All of today's questions come m that field: Q My son recently told roe of a woman HMO has arthritis and rheumatism and was cured b.v618 words
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Article111 1956-09-26 12 THE DOCTOR SAYS A— This comes from merits slipping acres joint. .Many people m the jaws, rincor?. knees. and perhaps so-ie otner joints It has no bear:: arthritis. Q— My fingers show an in- on to deformity which is probably due to arthritis and poor blood circulation Can anything be111 words
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Advertisement413 1956-09-26 12 Each timepiece made by CAMY, fV', v^\ b«for« leaving the factory, is Iml v 'l—^wn) li I'll >—^ t^ 'Wit? timer. Moreover, all its watches V'taA Imfj are controlled for running and /Inl\ timing during at least 8 day*. w»^s« /o *yy J wit* At rjj LATBST SUPER PLAT MODELS413 words
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Advertisement8 1956-09-26 12 SPECIAL M WhUIP W 1.1.k1/S i i Ml8 words
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Article393 1956-09-26 13 r 1 H( tlr H }**<*"• Owklif Speaking THK snub that the Sin»a- ii iteur \thletu- As- r<u ei\ from > of the h ederation Athletic Union Annie C hoong ,tion was onU to be f.inlish or rashly persons would ■nt thp Federation lo >••393 words
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Article86 1956-09-26 13 OFFICIALS of the Singapore Amateur Footbali Associa|j m'» Commission c met at Jalan Besar Stadium last night, and received evidence from Amicable Athletic Association's players on their 'walk out' 27 minutes before the end of their senior cup-tie against the Marines last Tuesday. Hogan, the Chairof86 words
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Article37 1956-09-26 13 LONDC I Budapest nine events to -vimming match a: Leyton Ba:hs here Budapest won eight of the >.-".,: and ta what was virtually a match (fctnun the two national teams, they beat .kteir rivals 637 words
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110 1956-09-26 13 H'Kong's Top Sportswoman Visits Colony MISS STELLA CORREA, one of Hongkong's most versatile sportswomen. told The Standard jmt&T&aj Hongkong's Über Cuppers more than held their against Malay.: first kk last month. Cecilia Si ruioubtedly the most irnora-sive of the Malaya: -aid. Joint holder of the Hongkong badminton women's d title,110 words
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Article33 1956-09-26 13 a cHARrry wi i mat MB X-Ray Club held at B gapore Badminton Ha.i 6 under the promn' :i of a wrestler. Km? Kong. T.ekets are priced at $10. $5 and $2.50.33 words
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Article119 1956-09-26 13 TWENTY-TWO Arviy Units take Dart m the Singapore BaM Di triet S.x-a-Side knock tOUTI i.r.'-: R hich &J0 pn: ti Nee Soon today. Units participating arc Res meni tl Pay Office Malaya, R'i i Armr Service Cn o^ i FE) -A and "B GHQ S gna119 words
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Article60 1956-09-26 13 ST. ANDREWS School, with eight (iral team players, iinced St. Joeeidi'a in.stitutinn 14 0 (a goal, fcWO tries and a penalty) m theli friendly rugger mateb al Woodsville v. sterday. Scorers tor st. Andrew*! were Oliv" H'uvell. Swan KanC I who -cored a try. convert d60 words
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304 1956-09-26 13 ALEX SOARS - Vasagam: Well Hold Our Own Trials For Annie' ALEX SOARS By KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Federation of Malaya athletes will set another chance to qualify for that trip to the Olympic Games at Melbourne m November, The Standard was officially told today. Mr. N. M. Va^agam. acting; j President of the304 words
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Article38 1956-09-26 13 A FLAG Day <:>:ner the patronage ol tne Chief Secretary, Mr. W. A. C. Gonde. uri be held on Saturday m aid of the Olympic Fund of the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council.38 words
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Article28 1956-09-26 13 Gan Bng Smg School brat Victoria School by five games to two m a friendly table tennis match played at Gan Eng Seng School yesterday.28 words
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767 1956-09-26 13 DONALD NAWS - Army Aims To Keep That Unbeaten Record DONALD NAWS By A GAME worthy of a lar^e turnout -will be staged on the RKMi: (i round Aver Rajah Road today when a Combined Royal Navy and Royal Air Force team will meet the Army, who are this season's Inter-Service Champions. To767 words
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558 1956-09-26 13 THK title of being the most improved swimmer m the Colony this season must surely go to 16-year-old Gordon King of St. Andrew's School. Yesterda\ he led from start to finish to win the final of the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association's558 words
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Article109 1956-09-26 13 r F i cleared their third hurdle when the airmen beat Singapore Cricket Club by coals to nil m a SAFA junior cuptip at Geylai -iay. They will now meet Daru! Afiah m the semi-final. SCC fielded with only nine men m the first half. The109 words
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Article44 1956-09-26 13 THE Officers and Sergeants of the C D. Q Section will be At Hom e to the Section's Reservists on Saturday at 8 p.m. at their Clubhouse m Kolan. .ane. Prizes won at the HQ Section unton Tournament will be distributed.44 words
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Advertisement677 1956-09-26 13 CLASSIFIED ADS l\l.M,!Mt\l U: <■■*-*'■ ment i^ ar.nounced on 1956. bet>- Hoo Hua Siak. seventh son of the late Mr. Hoo Soo Wan «nd Mrs. Hoo Soo Wan of Ipoh and Miss Cheah Gin Poh. the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cheah Hock Chuan also of Ipo:. MM I677 words
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Miscellaneous382 1956-09-26 13 Lil Abner By Al Capp wI| hpylH.'S X^S^.** -•.>-.■:' 1[ P£»rFC tlv vrxjß JUDGE ->^ IMPOSSIBLE." 1 WAS r* EAg>iE-Pt L y^ AP'* IMEV \J&XMXi rTFRP HONOR *V' COULD IT POiSiBiT. >OO FATHEAD.- TM/CT SAID TmAN fcl NCW, T ,!f_:N PINO L SWEAR i'VF SEEN ME'^SFEKiNJG L 1 "^NTF.MCED r382 words
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Article390 1956-09-26 14 WINDSOR LAD - Avanti is the days best bet WINDSOR LAD Says Set For His 3rd Win In A Row AVANTI, an up-and-coming five-year-oLd, stands out as an extra good thing m the main sprint (Race Five) over the H furlongs straight at Ipoh today, second day of the Perak Turf Club Sultan's390 words
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Article1094 1956-09-26 14 RACE 1: 2.30 p.m.— Horses Class 1, Div. 3— 5V2 Furs. Str. 1. V.- -v 000 b E Chrw Nonrdin Cracknel) 2. sm t-,- 8.12 Mr McGregor Watt Hobh Donnelly 3 :t, i- rPn( h -:v>e L Kongsi r m Geyer 4 '<".o i.inM'r; Ul Mr M1,094 words
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Article113 1956-09-26 14 Delivery To Make Amends RACE ONE DELIVERY ran BBMCk into trouble m hii race on Saturday and I am giving him a ehanre to atone and take the opening race of the afternoon. He tried to s.iv.p;p Misty Jad; Whilst making his run m the straight and IOBt valuable {round.113 words
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Article289 1956-09-26 14 Mirartdola To Go One Better RACE TWO MIRANDOLA save a promising display when she finished a Splendid second to -Misty Jadi over the six on the first cay. She ran on KSOhltely, and only a neck separated her and the winner. It was her first outing after six months and289 words
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177 1956-09-26 14 ROYAL Naval Police scored a well deserved oneall victor\ over the SHA I)i\. I league leaders. Singapore Cricket Club, m their league tixture on the padanj; yesterday. nd victory for the Naval Police m three ontings. In the other match, .ere held to a draw177 words
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Article33 1956-09-26 14 B won >und technical over J the I c Heavyweight champion 3 cc to so o end of the fifth round of a telecast bout >. irena s-. g: 198 1/233 words
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190 1956-09-26 14 TWO quick coals by Sin■FMt Harbour Board Police m tnr List hvr nimutov sivp thorn i 1 victory over Chinese Recreation i-lub m a SHA Div 1 leagM encounter .it Keppal H.ir bour yesterda> I totted, and rightly ended m a one-al! d: It MM190 words
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Article132 1956-09-26 14 Today's Sport SOCCER: SBHFA Lcnque <£• Cup finals Hongkong Boi k 04 RTcomc Brothers fit Jnlan BCMf? Senior X.0.: Ford Sporti Club M Chartered Bamk al F. A A'. HOCKEY: SIM Dfo I.— RAF Sdeter P« R.4F Changi at Changi; Police w SRC nt SRC; Die R.W..V. rs S.T.C7. r.t132 words
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Article57 1956-09-26 14 VICTORIA SCHOOL and Rallies Institution failed to temi i 1 i decision \\i:ct: the two teams met m their intcr-schoo! bockey match on the Victoria School gro md jresterdaj Tiie gam« ended m goalless draw Earlier m the day Raffles' 2nd xi beal Victoria School57 words
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Article378 1956-09-26 14 RAIN frll on Monday night and agaiji yesterday The going for today's races at Ipoh will probably be heavy. Broadcast Rediffusion will broadcast commentaries on all races today. Big Sweep Treble Tote will br held m Races 4. I and The Big Sweep will be drawn on Rare378 words
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401 1956-09-26 14 Tigers Turn Defeat Into Lucky Victory Tigers S.A.-3 REME-1 teams, even at hall ume. On the resumption, the X made a few HMUCCei unimpressive attempts, and then u-cre forced into desperate defending RBMI i Sharp* here, mere, and everywhere but he just couldn't fet van bail into the Tffjers ,i401 words
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Article29 1956-09-26 14 SINGAPORE Harbour Board Po:ire "A" best Singapore Medical Services Union bj three goals to two La the S.H.A Div, 3 league match on the S.H.B. ground yesterday.29 words
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Article160 1956-09-26 14 I Windsor Lad Ihe Spcclre I rundie Hill Scrutiny. I)|| IMKV IKINt II -HOL OIXSKXCJ IMUXIM j A ?t Mr I r.,n< is l>'i^'+> "»'.>,■ MIRWIMU MIRANIMO NXMONXL TBL>T MIB AXUOLA 2 Dande Bas Dande Baj Roman Shoe I Kom Roman >hw X.-.1 M.nri^ I K.-.i M,nn*e h... poll160 words
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228 1956-09-26 14 RACE SIX SHANGKILA has stunk a bright patch and I is not propose to oppose him m the main |lijli event pfd i miles I give him a confident vote to complete a double for the meeting After his convincing win W t228 words
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257 1956-09-26 14 RACE SEVEN The mam six irl nj print for class two c\ r one has a wide open app< ai ance with as many as the field having r: r^ lain But I will take a chance v> v speedy Hopsasa. Made favourite m257 words
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